Custom Bats Cricket Forum
General Cricket => Cricket Admin, Facilities and Fundraising => Topic started by: TheDocK on May 26, 2019, 09:03:52 PM
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Anyone got any online/ POS methods of collection that tracks payments etc?
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Few clubs I have been with have used PayPal , direct debit or cash on day.
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I prefer cash. You collect cash and pay the umpires cash since they don't accept online payments.
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As treasurer less hassle with cash you know you who's paid and you have cash to pay out
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Cash and Sumup - and we surcharge them for using the machine to teach them to bring cash ;)
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My club uses an app called Slate - no idea what it’s like from the admin’s point of view, but as a player paying the match fees it’s very straightforward indeed so I’d highly recommend it
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We either pay cash or via bank transfer.
We also have the option of paying a lump sum at the start of the season and then never having to pay match fees. Works out if you play 10 games a year or more the lump sum is cheaper.
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Cash, bank transfer and PayM are what I use for collection of fees.
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We offer cash, bank transfer or they can pay at the bar via izettle.
There have been a few threads on here discussing various ePOS solutions for cricket clubs - izettle definitely helps us to maximise bar takings.
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Slate, started using it this year, it’s a doddle to run, easy for players to set up/use and can be also used for ad hoc things like kit payments or tickets to the end of season dinner etc
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I would recommend izettle. Simple to use and processing fees are low. Certainly made a difference in getting money out of those who would always turn up without cash